12 12 rebirth News l from page 11 Hannover Medical School (MHH) has launched an Animal Imaging Center at the Central Animal Laboratory (ZTL). Under cooperative arrangements and for a share of the costs, this facility provides a number of methods for preclinical studies which can be used individually or in combination. These enable complex biochemical and biophysical processes to be monitored in a non-invasive manner within living orga nisms. This contributes towards progress in basic medical research and also promotes animal welfare: fewer animals are needed for studies using imaging techniques, and they are not harmed in the process. The REBIRTH group led by Dr Martin Meier comprises a substantial part of the Imaging Center. A number of productive cooperative arrangements exist with groups from REBIRTH, Hannover Medical School (MHH) and external partners. There are also links to BREATH, Hearing4all and the MetBioMat virtual centre which is funded by the Helmholtz Association and located at ZTL. The Imaging Center advises experimenters from a wide range of groups on aspects such as planning and conducting their experiments, and assists them in integrating imaging techniques as usefully as possible into their trials and thus achieving the best possible outcomes. Several imaging techniques are available to scientists at MHH and other institutions. Among these is magnetic-resonance tomography (MRT), which delivers very high-resolution images. Rapid processes such as the pumping function of the heart, mechanisms in the brain or changes within individual organs can also be investigated in vivo. Another method is ultrasound imaging. Use of specially tailored wavelengths also makes extremely detailed observations possible. Ultrasonic scans of this kind are of great importance in fields such as cardiological research. A third imaging option is fluorescence molecular tomography (FMT), which enables the location of fluorescence markers to be visualized in three dimensions. The fourth imaging technique is micro-computed tomography (micro-ct). This is especially suitable for viewing solid materials three-dimensionally at high resolution. Micro-CT enables bone density measurements to be carried out or skeletal alterations to be assessed. The Animal Imaging Center works closely with the Department of Nuclear Medicine, which uses positron emission tomography (PET) and singlephoton emission computed tomography (SPECT) in animal models. The application of image registration procedures enables imaging methods to be combined. Dedicated evaluation workstations for the different modalities are also available upon request at the Imaging Center. Kontakt/Contact: Dr. Martin Meier, Mitteilungen und Meldungen News and updates Von links/from left: Anastasia Koroleva, Johannes Kühle, Anne-Kathrin Dreyer, Sarah Anna Konze, Ulf Diekmann, Christoph Lipps, Robert Ramm, Debanjana Chatterjee PhD-Programm: Erfolg auf ganzer Linie Ph.D. programme: success right across the board Steffi Gomm (Coordination Ph.D. programme Regenerative Sciences), Camilla Mosel (REBIRTH Business Management) Der 4. Juli war ein heißer Tag. Die ganze Welt war im Fußballfieber, denn Deutschland sollte am Abend im Viertelfinale der Weltmeisterschaft gegen Frankreich antreten, doch in Hannover standen acht Doktoranden des PhD-Programms Regenerative Sciences vor für sie weit wichtigeren Aufgaben. Sie mussten in der 8. Abschlussprüfung des PhD Programms ihre Dissertationen verteidigen. Über Jahre hinweg hatten sie unter anderem das (Glyco-)Proteom von pluripotenten Stammzellen erforscht, die Herstellung von Leberzelllinien untersucht oder verschiedene Hydrogele für das Tissue Engineering getestet. Wie auch die deutsche Mannschaft waren alle Absolventen an diesem Tag erfolgreich. So ließen sie es sich nicht nehmen, am frühen Abend gemeinsam mit Betreuern, Prüfern und Angehörigen die bestandene Prüfung zu feiern. Ein Highlight: Während der Urkundenübergabe stellte Johannes Kühle, einer der Absolventen, sein selbst komponiertes Lied Feuer vor. Insgesamt schlossen nun 51 Absolventen das Programm erfolgreich ab. Im Schnitt dauerte die Promotion 3,8 Jahre, mehr als zwei Drittel der Studenten beendeten ihre Dissertation innerhalb von 3,5 Jahren. Wir wünschen den neuen PostDocs alles Gute für ihre weitere Laufbahn! Die 9. Abschlussprüfung wird am 16. Januar 2015 stattfinden. Seit dem 1. September 2014 ist Dr. Daniela Pelz aus der Elternzeit zurück. The fourth of July was a scorcher. Germany and France were due to meet in the World Cup quarter-finals that evening, and the whole world was gripped by football fever. In Hannover, however, eight doctoral candidates on the Ph.D. programme in Regenerative Sciences faced what, for them, was a far more important challenge: it was time for the eighth cohort of students to defend their theses. For several years they had, inter alia, been researching the (glyco)proteome of pluripotent stem cells, the production of liver cell lines or various hydrogels for tissue engineering. And as it was for the German team, it proved a successful day for all of them. So, in the early evening, they took the opportunity to celebrate passing their exams with their supervisors, examiners and relatives. A real highlight: while the certificates were being awarded, one of the

13 rebirth News graduates, Johannes Kühle, presented a song he had composed himself, titled Feuer (Fire). A total of 51 students have now graduated from the programme. On average, it has taken them 3.8 years to obtain their doctorates, with more than two-thirds of the candidates completing their thesis within 3.5 years. Theses titles Q Q Characterisation of the Functional Crosstalk between Human Umbilical Cord (UC)-derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Natural Killer (NK) Cells Department of Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology, MHH Debanjana Chatterjee, Class of 2010 Q Q Differentiation of Mouse and Human Embryonic Stem Cells towards Insulin-producing Cells Institute of Clinical Biochemistry, MHH Ulf Diekmann, Class of 2009 Q Q Functional Correction of X-CGD Patient- Derived Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells by Targeted Genome Editing Institute of Experimental Hematology, MHH Anne-Kathrin Dreyer, Class of 2009 Q Q Effects of Culture Conditions and Differentiation Processes on the (Glyco-) Proteome of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells Institute for Cellular Chemistry, MHH Sarah Anna Konze, Class of 2010 We wish the new postdocs all the very best for their future careers! The ninth cohort of students will have their final examinations on 16 January On 1 September 2014 Dr. Daniela Pelz returned from maternity leave. Q Q Functional 3-D Microstructured Scaffolds and Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering Nanotechnology Department, Laser Zentrum Hannover e.v. Anastasia Koroleva, Class of 2010 Q Q Generation of Traceable and Exchangeable Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Institute of Experimental Hematology, MHH Johannes Kühle, Class of 2009 Q Q Establishment and Characterization of Hepatocyte Cell Lines with Preserved Hepatic Phenotype Department Gene Regulation and Differentiation, Model Systems for Infection and Immunity (MSYS), Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, Braunschweig, Christoph Lipps, Class of 2010 Q Q Residual Xenoantigens on Decellularized Porcine Heart Valve Matrices a Quantitative Analysis with Preformed Human Xenoantibodies Leibniz Research Labs for Biotechnology and Artificial Organs (LEBAO), MHH Robert Ramm, Class of 2010 Ethikuniversität für Schüler Ethics University for pupils An vier Terminen im Wintersemester 2013/14 besuchten Schüler die MHH- Ethikuniversität, die Professor Dr. Dr. Daniel Strech (REBIRTH RG Ethical and legal dimensions ), zusammen mit Marie-Luise Dierks von der MHH-Patientenuniversität bereits zum zweiten Mal organisierte. Ziel der Ethik-Universität ist es, den Jugendlichen den Umgang mit unterschiedlichen Positionen, Wertvorstellungen und Argumenten zu vermitteln und sie in ihrer Meinungsbildung zu verschiedenen Themen im Kontext der Regenerativen Medizin und der Diskussion darüber zu unterstützen. Am ersten Tag standen Stammzellforschung und Gentherapie auf dem Lehrplan. Experten vermittelten den Schülern die Grundlagen, stellten aktuelle Forschungsprojekte vor und erklärten ihnen die ethischen, rechtlichen und sozialen Dimensionen der Forschung. Anschließend konnten die Schüler ihr Wissen an unterschiedlichen Lernstationen vertiefen. An den folgenden Tagen setzen sich die Schüler in Rollen- und Planspielen zum Beispiel mit dem therapeutischen Klonen oder der gerechten Verteilung von Fördergeldern auseinander. Eine Neuauflage der durch das BMBF geförderten Ethikuniversität zum Thema Regenerative Medizin dieses Mal für Erwachsene ist bereits in Planung. On four dates during the 2013/14 winter semester, pupils attended Hannover Medical School s (MHH) Ethics University, organized for the second time by Professor Daniel Strech (REBIRTH RG Ethical and Legal Dimensions) in conjunction with Marie-Luise Dierks of MHH s Patients University. The aim of the Ethics University funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) is to help young people relate to different positions, values and arguments and to provide support as they form their own opinions concerning stem cell research and the debate on this issue. On the curriculum for the first day were stem cell research and gene therapy. Specialists provided the learners with a basic grounding in these subjects, presented current research projects, and explained the ethical, legal and social dimensions of research. The pupils then had the chance to deepen their understanding at different learning stations. On the following days, they made use of role-playing and simulations to explore issues such as therapeutic cloning or the fair allocation of research funding. Plans are already underway to hold a new Ethics University series of sessions covering Regenerative Medicine, but this time for adults.

15 rebirth News Von links/from left: Prof. Takuji Suzuki (Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center), Dr. Nico Lachmann, Mania Ackermann, Sebastian Brennig, Adele Mucci Von links/from left: Dr. Nico Lachmann and Prof. Rudolf Jaenisch Differentition of human ipsc) sowie Prof. Dr. Renata Stripecke (Modeling and Immune Monitoring of Human Adaptive T- and B Antigen Specific Responses in Humanized Mice Upon Immunizations with Lentiviral-Induced Dendritic Cells: Application for Functional Evaluation of Genetically Modified Human Hematopoietic Stem Cells) verliehen worden sind. Die nächste Jahrestagung der American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy findet im Mai 2015 in New Orleans statt. The 17th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy (ASGCT) was held this year in Washington DC from 21 to 24 May. With 15% more abstracts submitted than last year, 1,500 scientists from all over the world and from a wide range of disciplines attended the event, presenting and discussing the latest developments in basic research as well as innovative translational approaches in gene and cellular therapy. Two particular focuses of the Scientific Symposia were on clinical studies into gene therapy of monogenic disease with new safety-enhanced viral vectors, and on cancer therapy with oncolytic viruses or genetically modified T cells. Another thematic priority was the targeted genetic manipulation of adult and pluripotent stem cells using designer nucleases. With more than 750 abstracts submitted, there were a great many oral and poster presentations related to innovation in the field of cellular and gene therapy. One particular highlight of this convention was the plenary session with Professor Rudolf Jaenisch during the Presidential Symposium. In his lecture, Professor Jaenisch provided an outlook on the potential of induced pluripotent stem cells for the development of disease models and for approaches to gene therapy. In this connection, Professor Jaenisch also outlined the potential of targeted genetic modification using specific nucleases (TALEN and CRISPR-Cas9), a technology that now allows researchers all over the world to generate complex animal models in a matter of months. As well as Professor Jaenisch s talk, the event s top-four abstracts were presented at the Presidential Symposium. Among the lead authors of the selected abstracts who had the chance to present their research findings alongside Professor Jaenisch was an honour for REBIRTH! Dr Nico Lachmann. He works within the REBIRTH unit on Reprogramming and Gene Therapy (headed by Professor Thomas Moritz; Institute of Experimental Haematology, director: Professor Axel Schambach), and had the opportunity to discuss his data on gene therapy of pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) with Professor Jaenisch and to present them at the plenary session. Dr Lachmann presented an innovative therapeutic approach based on the direct transplantation into the lungs of stem cellderived tissue macrophages. As he demonstrated using a murine model, the cells are then able to correct the disease phenotype. These findings were obtained in close cooperation with Professor Gesine Hansen and Dr Christine Happle (Department of Paediatric Pneumology, Allergy and Neonatology), and show the enormous regenerative potential that exists in tissue macrophages (see article p. 4). As well as the oral presentations, a great many posters were also presented in three poster sessions during the four-day conference. Three Ph.D. students at Hannover Biomedical Research School (HBRS; Mania Ackermann, Adele Mucci and Sebastian Brennig; all from the unit on Reprogramming and Gene Therapy at the Institute of Experimental Haematology, as well as Professor Renata Stripecke (unit on Regenerative Immune Therapies Applied, within the Department of Haematology, Haemostasis, Oncology and Stem Cell Transplantation) presented their data on novel vector systems and rare diseases. Especially pleasing for REBIRTH were not one but two Outstanding Poster Presentation Awards, bestowed on Mania Ackermann for her poster (A Minimal A2 Ubiquitous Chromatin Opening Element (UCOE) Effectively Prevents Transgene Silencing and Maintains Tissue Specificity of a Myeloid-Specific Promoter during Hematopoietic Differentiation of human ipsc) and on Professor Renata Stripecke (Modeling and Immune Monitoring of Human Adaptive T and B Antigen-Specific Responses in Humanized Mice Upon Immunizations with Lentiviral-Induced Dendritic Cells: Application for Functional Evaluation of Genetically Modified Human Hematopoietic Stem Cells). The Society s next Annual Meeting is scheduled for May 2015 in New Orleans.

19 rebirth News das Visum oder die Krankenversicherung, berichtet die 27-jährige Postdoktorandin. For Mariana Pereira Pinho and Candida Deves Roth Germany is in an outstanding place: not only for soccer, but for research as well. In 2014, two Brazilian scientists have joined the laboratory of Professor Renata Stripecke of the REBIRTH unit on Regenerative Immune Therapies Applied. Mariana P. Pinho is a Master s student in Immunology at the University of Sao Paulo (USP), Brazil. She first met Stripecke in 2012 during a seminar held at USP. Professor Stripecke and her supervisor discussed the possibility of collaboration to validate a technology developed at USP for immunizing cancer patients using in vitro T cell assays developed in Stripecke s lab. Mariana Pinho visited Hannover from April to June to learn the T cell stimulation protocol that is already standardized and established in this lab as a preclinical assay for a cell vaccine that is now in production under Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). In Brazil, awareness of the need of GMP regulations for clinical trials is a lot more recent than in Germany. Here, the regulations for clinical development of cell products are stringently organized, says Stripecke. I am quite impressed by the Standard Operating Protocols (SOPs) that are already established in German laboratories. Our work group will benefit a lot from this new collaboration because we are only starting to establish those kinds of protocols which are essential bench-to-beside approaches in Brazil, Ms Pinho says. Mariana Pinho applied for and received a prestigious fellowship from the FAPESP scientific agency in the State of Sao Paulo. I enjoyed my stay in Hannover. Compared to Sao Paulo, it is pretty cold, but it is a safer city. And I loved seeing a real spring, says the 23-year-old student. A lot of effort is being put into improving binational collaborations between Brazil and other countries. A formalized partnership between Hannover Medical School (MHH) and a Brazilian university could further expand collaboration opportunities between these countries and the exchange of research partners. However, even if you bring your own fellowship, which is mandatory at MHH, the bureaucracy was substantial. The other Brazilian researcher is Candida Deves Roth, a pharmacy graduate. She obtained her Ph.D. in Health Science, specializing in Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, at the Catholic University of Porto Alegre, PUCRS in Rio Grande do Sul. She started her postdoctoral training in Stripecke s lab. Professor Stripecke and Roth's husband met at an event organized by the Brazilian embassy where she presented a lecture about career development in Germany. Roth's husband, who is completing his Ph.D. at Leibniz University in Hannover, contacted Professor Stripecke for more information. Renata promoted her research and the REBIRTH Cluster of Excellence at this event. I got really interested in her research topic, although it is not related to my prior research focus, says Dr. Roth. With Stripecke s help, she submitted an application for support of a scientific project in the Brazilian mobility programme Science Without Borders. It took six months to be approved. In this project she will evaluate the potency and analyze the pharmacology of lentivirus-induced dendritic cell vaccine (SmyleDC). I am planning to stay for up to two years. When I first arrived, the language REBIRTH unterstützt Forscherwoche REBIRTH supports Research Week Engagierte Oberstufenschülerinnen und -schüler mit Interesse an biomedizinischen Berufen nahmen vom 1. bis 5. September 2014 an einer von der Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Leibniz Universität Hannover (LUH) und dem Life Science Lab des Schulbiologiezentrums der Stadt Hannover veranstalteten Forscherwoche teil. Unter wissenschaftlicher Anleitung unter anderem von Robin Heiringhoff, FWJler in der REBIRTH- Arbeitsgruppe Translational Hepatology and Stem Cell Biology forschten und experimentierten die Schülerinnen und -schüler. Die Teilnehmer erarbeiteten sich in der Woche Methoden, mit denen sie herausfinden konnten, ob ein Patient HIV positiv ist oder wie man nach einem Flugzeugabsturz die Opfer identifizieren kann. Dabei recherchierten sie zunächst selbstständig, welche Tests infrage kommen und führten anschließend die Experimente eigenständig durch. Am Ende der Woche präsentierten sie ihre Ergebnisse anhand eines Posters einem Kreis von Wissenschaftlern. Unter den Experten, die den jungen Forschern Fragen stellten, befanden sich neben Professor Dr. Christoph Peterhänsel, Leiter des Instituts für Botanik an der LUH, auch Dr. Nico Lachmann und Sebastian Brennig aus der REBIRTH-Unit ips based Hematopoetic Regeneration. Insgesamt war es eine gut durchdachte und spannende Aktion. Die ausgewählten Experimente waren mit einem ausführlichen Hintergrund ausgestattet und für die Schüler ein guter Einstieg in die Forschung, sagt Robin Heiringhoff. was the most difficult aspect. I arrived in January and attended a German class for three months, but the language really is tricky. To get settled in without speaking German fluently is almost impossible. All the contracts are in German. With the assistance of Professor Stripecke s lab, I got help with my visa application and health insurance issues, reports the 27-year-old postdoctoral fellow. Weitere Informationen/More information: From 1 to 5 September 2014, enthusiastic upper-school pupils keen to try out research professions in biomedicine took part in a Research Week organized by the Leibniz University of Hannover s (LUH) Faculty of Natural Sciences and the Life Science Lab at the City of Hannover s School Biology Centre. Under the scientific guidance of (among others) Robin Heiringhoff who is doing a Research Gap Year within the REBIRTH unit on Translational Hepatology and Stem Cell Biology the school students researched and experimented. During the week, the participants worked on devising methods enabling them to find out whether a patient is HIV-positive or how air crash victims can be identified. They started by doing independent research as to which tests are worth considering, after which they conducted experiments unaided. At the end of the week they presented their findings in poster form to a group of scientists. Among the experts who put questions to the young researchers were Professor Christoph Peterhänsel, director of the Institute of Botany at LUH, and Dr Nico Lachmann and Sebastian Brennig from the REBIRTH unit on ips-based Haematopoetic Regeneration. Overall, this special week was well thought-out and stimulating. In-depth background was provided on the experiments selected and, for the pupils, it was a good introduction to research, says Robin Heiringhoff.

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